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NTFS Read/Write drivers available for linux
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http://www.ntfs-3g.org/

Apparently its been stable since Feb 2007 and is fully open source. Since I not longer have my Amiga *sob* *sob* I though you guys might like to see this.

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@aldur

And it actually seems to work quite well. I used it when i was running Ubuntu and had no problems with it.

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@fryguy

As did I.

It's built into Gutsy Gibbon as standard.

Are we nearly there yet ?
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I am not an expert at all about filesystems but as a developer I can say that the sources seem to be clean and the project very well designed, with OS specific parts isolated.

It may be easy to port for someone that know filesystems. Full and solid NTFS support would be really helpful.

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@corto

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I am not an expert at all about filesystems but as a developer I can say that the sources seem to be clean and the project very well designed, with OS specific parts isolated.
That just means that you "only" have to reimplement about 95% instead of 99% from scratch (I didn't check it, but since it's for linux it's probably GPL which means you can't use any parts of other AmigaOS file systems for it) for an AmigaOS version of it ...

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